- Stick to what you know. Over the last few seasons the Jets have been known for 2 things. Defense and running ball. But this season they wanted to grow from that, become a more balanced team with Sanchez leading the offense. Which is great but be careful what you ask for. You'll get a rookie QB 3 years in the league. Huh?? The Jets have never allowed Mark to "lead" the team to a win (stop it Jets fans, one or two drives total in the 3 years in the league, playoffs or not, is NOT leading the team). So they open it up for him this season and what you get is last night's result, Sanchez - 3 fumbles for 17 pts and 1 INT for a TD. You'll have games like this more often than not, decide who you want to be...
- Speaking of "who you want to be".... Who is that guy in Dallas?? Seriously. You can't use overrated here (see Week 2). You can' use underrated here (see Week 1). He threw 3 TDs against Megatron and the Lions in the 1st half of yesterday's game. Only to outdo himself by throwing 3 INTs in the 2nd half of that same game. Blowing a 24 point 3rd qtr lead and losing 34-30. Which means...
- The Detroit Lions are 4-0. And before you say any team can start off hot. They are 4-0 this season. Was 4-0 in the preseason. And won their last 4 games last season. 12-0! [Ed's note: the NFL recognizes the streak at 8-0, not counting preseason games] The are not a "sexy" pick they are a legit pick. The only other 4-0 team in the league sits right in their division...
- The Green Bay Packers are 4-0. Surprise, surprise. No not really. The defending champs at 4-0 is nothing to sneeze at BUT...... Aaron Rodgers being the only player in NFL history to throw for 400+, 4 TDs and 2 rushing TDs in yesterdays 49-23 win over Denver IS something to sneeze at. <bless you>
- That's a tough division. The NFC East, right? Wrong. The AFC North. With the Ravens leading at 3-1 and everyone else at 2-2. A .500 or better division.
- The Dream Team... are still dreaming. Let them sleep. Shhhhhhhh.
- Cam continues to impress. 3rd in the NFL with 347 yards/g behind only Brady and Brees. And a QB Rate of 84.5 good for 16th, ahead of Big Ben, Flacco and Sanchez. Tied for 2nd in the NFL for TDs (4), rushing.
- Brady is still Brady. What more is there to say?
- 3-1 and a 2 game lead... and one of three teams undefeated on the road? Yes, it's the
- 49ers. Just saying.*
-DM
*And as I now write this, we'll end up on a 5 game losing streak. This is my team, SMH.
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